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Meet Collingwood's New Nepalese Brunch Spot

Build-your-own lunchbox or settle in for Nepalese-Melburnian brunch classics at Proud Sprout.
Imogen Baker
August 03, 2017

Overview

There was never a dearth of choice for brekky options in Collingwood, but now the choice is even tougher. Proud Sprout has opened recently on Smith Street, blending Australian breakfast and lunch classics with a Nepalese and Sri Lankan twist.

Owners and operators Karishma and Waseem (who also run Little Temper in Hawthorn) grew up in Nepal and Sri Lanka before migrating to Australia a decade ago. Karishma handles the kitchen while Waseem, an architect by trade, handled the fitout.

Karishma's menu combines the best of both of their lived experiences. Expect the expected with a bit of a twist — dishes like eggs benny made with smoked trout, sweet potato rosti and avocado hollandaise. Or a French toast rendered truly indulgent with custard crème, strawberries, pistachio crumb and maple. Or the special, the Rikshawwala, a dish of spiced cauliflower, potato, fried eggs and roti paratha.

Like a good Melbourne cafe, they're sourcing their coffee exclusively from Padre and the drink menu features a broad range of caf and de-caf options (think smoothies, juices, and chais as well as turmeric and matcha lattes).

They also do a mean lunch salad and specialise in takeaway build-your-own lunch boxes (no more sad sandies from Coles for the Smith Street lunch crowd). And keep an eye out for a dinner menu later in the year.

Find Proud Sprout at 76 Smith Street, Collingwood. Open Tuesday to Friday 7am–4pm and Saturday and Sunday 8am–4pm.

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